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    The legal and recreational use of Marijuana has been social taboo since the mid twentieth century. The issue however is when can one openly carry and consume it? Marijuana has been a victim of social however, not all people think in that way. The Huffington Post’s Renee Jaque and Todd Van wrote This Is Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere;which discusses the economic and medical benefits of legalizing marijuana while also discussing the social aspects of it .Contrastingly Townhall’s John…

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    Peanuts Comic Strip

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    Peanuts is a classic comic strip that was created by an average, everyday man, debuting in 1950. Charles Schulz created the strip based on his own emotions and personality. The comic strip slowly became more popular by the year and over sixty years later, it is the one of the most famous and influential comic strips ever created. Originally, Peanuts was a gag strip, or a single-paneled strip with a caption beneath the drawing, with typical characters and childish situations. (Walker, 407).…

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    Should Marijuana Be Legalized in the US? Introduction What is marijuana? How is it defined and why is it controversial in the US? According to the foundation for a Drug-Free World (2014), marijuana refers to the term used to describe the dried flowers, seeds, and leaves of the Indian hemp plant. In many instances, marijuana is often interchanged with the term cannabis. The Foundation for a Drug-Free World (2014) mentions that the hallucinogen chemical found is cannabis is known as THC, and may…

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    Somali Women

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    Much has been said about the ongoing crisis taking place in Somalia. Many historians have pointed out aspects of the different economic and political impacts of the war on the country. However there has not been much analysis on the impact Somali women faced because of the war. During the late nineteenth century, Somalia was a conservative country practicing patriarchal traditions. Somalia was a male dominated country, and thus women were not seen as important figures. They were behind the…

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